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English: NPS Photo |
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English: U.S. National Park Service |
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English: Library After Andrew Johnson's son Robert died, it appears his room in the second story of the Homestead was turned into Johnson's library. In this room you can see his old tailoring table, made by his brother, William. Most of the rest of the items in this room are now at the Andrew Johnson Museum & Library at Tusculum College.
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English: Andrew Johnson National Historic Site |
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Date | Taken on 1 August 1901 | ||||
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English: NPGallery |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | ANJO |
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Image title | After Andrew Johnson's son Robert died, it appears his room in the second story of the Homestead was turned into Johnson's library. In this room you can see his old tailoring table, made by his brother, William. Most of the rest of the items in this room are now at the Andrew Johnson Museum & Library at Tusculum College. |
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